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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE
PRESERVATION OF ARTIFACTS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Under the supervision of Voorsanger and Associates Architects, PC, Art Preservation Services has
provided consultation services regarding environmental and conservation requirements for the preservation
of the World Trade Center artifacts. Art Preservation Services is a firm specializing in the preservation of
museum and other historically significant artifacts, and has consulted on many major projects including the
Star-Spangled Banner for the Smithsonian Institution and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
A key factor in these recommendations is the temporary nature of the storage facility and the need to find a
proper balance between cost and benefit in terms of how the World Trade Center artifacts should be
preserved during their time in storage.
The principle recommendations of this report are summarized below.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
The immediate goal is to handle and locate the WTC artifacts in such a manner that will stabilize their
current condition, and to do as little as possible that will compromise them with regard to how they will be
used and interpreted in the future.
DECONTAMINATION
To ensure that the dual requirements of preservation and decontamination are not in conflict, interaction
between the Port Authority's decontamination specialists and a conservation consultant is essential for all
objects requiring special consideration, i.e. all vehicles, select steel beams (some of the trident beams), and
other items as noted in the Voorsanger Report. A trained paper conservator who is familiar with the
treatment of asbestos contaminated materials should undertake any abatement treatment of extremely
sensitive artifacts.
STORAGE
It is essential to provide some level of environmental protection for all the artifacts stored within Hangar 17.
Covers on individual artifacts will protect these objects from some problems such as dirt and bird
excrement. However, without the capability of maintaining a relative humidity level below 55% throughout
the year, the objects will sustain an unacceptable and irreparable level of damage. The most practical
solution is to build a protective shelter within Hangar 17. Objects requiring precise climate control beyond
what can be achieved within such a shelter, such as paper and other small fragile artifacts, should be
stored in a separate archival facility.
HANDLING
The Voorsanger Report has selected a number of objects requiring special handling considerations. Key
team members will review these designated artifacts to determine procedures for how these objects should
be handled and stored.
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CONSERVATION
An initial conservation survey is required to assess current condition and to determine the need for
immediate stabilization treatment. Follow-up inspection and maintenance must be undertaken during the
time that the objects remain in storage.
CURATORIAL ACTIVITIES
Some level of curatorial activity should be initiated as soon as possible, focusing on the stories and
contextual history of the salvaged objects.
LOAN POLICY
A number of artifacts should be pre-selected and designated as items for loan, based on the potential
interest of these artifacts as loan objects and the stability of their condition relative to how and where they
will be lent. These artifacts should be stored in Hangar 17 in a location where they can be easily viewed
and accessed. A list of potential loan items can be provided upon request in response for legitimate
requests for loan.
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DECONTAMINATION
The items of specific concern include:
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Decontamination is somewhat at odds with the goal of stabilization and minimum intervention since
decontamination may result in the removal of some of the object's historical features. Specifically, removal
of or damage to any of the graffiti from the Last Column, or removal of scorched debris within some of the
vehicles would cause irreparable damage to powerful emotional evidence of what took place on 9/11. If
some of this evidence is lost, the interpretive value of these objects is compromised.
In order to minimize or eliminate the risk of potential damage during the decontamination process, a IS
conservator has been working closely with specialists doing the decontamination work. For the majority of
salvaged WTC materials, i.e. most of the steel beams, decontamination represents no risk and is (£
proceeding. For the objects that do require special consideration, the conservator and decontamination
specialists are working together to develop a treatment protocol that satisfies decontamination and %
preservation requirements. Individual objects that may require decontamination and do require conservation
review are noted in the Voorsanger Report.
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The Last Column: This object has been decontaminated. Because of the unique importance and M
fragility of the graffiti and applied images on the column's surface, a very high level of collaboration
between the conservator (Weintraub) and the decontamination team was essential. As the first f|
major object treated, it provides a basis of understanding on how to proceed with decontamination
of the other materials.
Steel Beams And Other Steel Structural Elements: For the most part, these objects can be
decontaminated utilizing those means and methods determined by the decontamination specialists.
The few concerns, involving a number of "trident beams", are noted in the Voorsanger Report and
discussed in Section II of this report.
Vehicles: These salvaged objects represent a wide range of condition and level of risk of damage
as a result of the decontamination process. The unique requirements of each vehicle necessitate
that a conservator work closely with the decontamination specialists on the best approach to
decontamination. This follows the protocol established for the last column, including some amount
of on-site inspection time during the decontamination procedure.
Other Three Dimensional Objects: Almost all of the other 3-dimensional objects can be treated
without conservation input.
Paper Materials: The critical question is whether there is any necessity for decontaminating fragile,
paper-based materials at this time. If there is a question of risk, it is critical that the presence of
asbestos be confirmed prior to any treatment in order to understand the level of risk.
Decontamination treatment of such items should be deferred until their condition is assessed. If, #f
based on a conservation condition survey, no immediate conservation treatment is indicated, there
is no compelling reason to decontaminate paper-based materials at this time since these materials fE
can be safely stored in boxes where the risk of air-born contamination is eliminated. In sum, the
most immediate question to be resolved involves the level of caution and protection required to £g
handle and examine these materials.
Random dust samples associated with the "dirtiest" paper-based materials should be tested for
asbestos. If the tests are positive, further classification of risk through additional testing, separation
of items by risk (probably based on level of associated contaminated dust), and other cautionary
steps should be considered. At a minimum, special handling requirements should be developed. If fg
the tests are negative and there is a minimum of loose dirt associated with an artifact, no
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If some level of immediate decontamination and conservation treatment is required, a paper
conservator should carry out all treatment work, including decontamination.
RECOMMENDATION
To ensure that the dual requirements of preservation and decontamination are not in conflict, interaction
between the Port Authority's decontamination specialists and a conservation consultant is essential for all
objects requiring special consideration, i.e. all vehicles, select steel beams (some of the trident beams), and
other items as noted in the Voorsanger Report. A trained paper conservator who is familiar with the
treatment of asbestos contaminated materials should undertake any abatement treatment of extremely
sensitive artifacts.
STORAGE
From discussions with the PA and its consultants, the understanding is that many of the WTC artifacts will
be stored in Hangar 1 7 for approximately five years, based on the probable time frame required for
constructing an appropriate museum on or near ground zero. It is essential to create environmental
conditions for the storage of these artifacts that will assure their long-term preservation.
If the time in storage is limited to five years, a tightly controlled climate is not essential for the following
reasons.
Since these artifacts are not "fine art 1 ' materials, or objects in pristine condition where any level of
change in condition should be avoided, there is some level of tolerance for further deterioration.
If some slight change in condition takes place because of less than ideal environmental conditions,
it should not cause irreparable harm to the interpretive value of the object.
However, without some moderate level of environmental protection, excessive rusting, loss of
painted surfaces, etc. will result in an unacceptable level of damage.
Listed below are the environmental risks of greatest concern. Although other environmental factors,
especially temperature, are of concern, the extent of damage over five years is not as great for such factors
compared to the ones listed here:
Birds: It is evident that birds are a problem within the Hangar. Since bird excrement is highly
acidic, it is very corrosive. The surest way of protecting objects from birds is the use of protective
covering for all objects
Dirt and Gaseous Pollutants: Because of the location at an airport site, and within close proximity
of the bay, the air is rich in particularly harmful pollutants such as chlorides and sulfurous
compounds that are known to be very corrosive, especially to unprotected steel. It is essential to
protect the materials from both gaseous pollutants and contaminated particulate. Since the hangar
is not well sealed, it is likely that there will be significant infiltration of these pollutants. There is also
a concern about the use of the other half of Hangar 1 7 for the storage of airport maintenance
vehicles. The pollution associated with the operation of these vehicles is highly corrosive. For these
reasons, some level of isolation from dust and particulate matter is essential over the 5-year period
of storage.
- Contact with Water and Formation of Dew: All artifacts should be protected from direct contact
with water, as well as water leakage from the roof. In addition, water condensation on surfaces from
dew must be avoided. In an unheated space, dew formation is a problem. Condensation occurs
when the air is at a high relative humidity and the surface of the object becomes colder than the
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dew point of the air. In order to avoid dew formation, the artifacts should be maintained at a slightly
higher temperature than outdoor air during periods of high RH and cool temperatures.
In the past, an on-site boiler heated Hangar 17 utilizing a large number of fan coil
blower units located throughout the hangar. Most of the air handlers were removed
from the side containing the WTC artifacts, although the piping is still in place.
Recently, Hangar 17 5 s boiler room was abated, and the boiler is supposed be
operating this winter to supply heat to the opposite side of the hangar, which will
house airport maintenance vehicles. It is critical that some level of heating should
be provided to the WTC storage area. Since the Hangar is not well insulated, it
would be more efficient if the WTC objects are stored within an enclosure within
the Hangar, preferably with some level of thermal insulation, in which heat is
supplied through fan coil blower packs. Since even temperature distribution is not
essential, there is no need for extensive ductwork. To prevent stratification, it may
be advisable to install large warehouse ceiling fans.
High Relative Humidity: Prolonged exposure to high relative humidity (above 55% RH) will
accelerate the formation of rust. Already, many of the steel structural elements have a thin covering
of rust on exposed surfaces. In order to protect all artifacts, it will be necessary to place everything
in an environment that is protected by:
o Heating the space to raise space temperature in order to reduce space relative humidity
during cold weather conditions,
o Through the use of dehumidification equipment to reduce moisture in the air.
In either case, given the size, leakage and lack of insulation in Hangar 17, very
large capacity equipment would be required to condition the entire hangar
Alternatively, constructing a smaller sealed space built within the hangar could
isolate the artifacts. If heated to control RH, the space would require some level of
thermal insulation. If dehumidified, the space would require a well-sealed moisture
barrier. The most cost-effective way to provide environmental control within this
temporary storage space is through the installation of a series of well-sealed tents
(see Appendix).
Relative risk to objects must be weighed against cost of protection. In the case of bird droppings and dust,
Simple plastic coverings are sufficient. Protection against dew formation would require the capacity to
maintain a slightly elevated temperature for all artifacts during certain weather conditions. Maintenance of a
relative humidity below 55% will require the isolation of artifacts from general environmental conditions
within the hangar, and the use of specialized equipment for additional heat or moisture removal. Without
some means of avoiding exposure to a high relative humidity, many of the artifacts will sustain an f^
unacceptable level of damage over the period of five years in storage.
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Because of the relatively high cost of protection, it may be necessary to select out certain types of artifacts
for protection and accept a higher degree of risk to other materials. For example, if it is impossible to f)^
provide adequate protection for all artifacts, some form of enhanced protection should be provided for
objects at special risk, or of special concern, such as the vehicles. Since the vehicles take up a much
smaller amount of floor space, selective artifact protection is an option for minimizing cost and potential
deterioration to key artifacts.
Extremely fragile materials, such as the paper artifacts, will require a more controlled environment then
most of the other artifacts in order to prevent an unacceptable level of damage. It will be expensive and
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difficult to maintain precise climate control conditions anywhere in Hangar 17, especially if an experienced
museum specialist does not regularly occupy the space. It would be safer and more cost-efficient to locate
these highly moisture sensitive artifacts in a properly controlled, secured archival space. If the Port
Authority has or is in the process of developing such a space for other archival materials, the WTC
materials should be stored in this space as well. If no such space is available through the Port Authority,
and no other archival space is available, then a proper space must be provided. Again, because of security
and maintenance issues, a decision needs to be made concerning the benefit of locating this space within
Hangar 17, or in another, more controllable and secured space.
RECOMMENDATION
It is essential to provide some level of environmental protection for all the artifacts stored within Hangar 17.
Covers on individual artifacts will protect these objects from some problems such as dirt and bird
excrement. However, without the capability of maintaining a relative humidity level below 55% throughout
the year, the objects will sustain an unacceptable and irreparable level of damage. The most practical
solution is to build a protective shelter within Hangar 17. Objects requiring precise climate control beyond
what can be achieved within such a shelter, such as paper and other small fragile artifacts, should be
stored in a separate archival facility.
HANDLING
Some of the objects, particularly the vehicles, are in bad condition and will be further damaged if they are
not properly handled. Objects requiring special handling considerations or pallets are designated in the
Voorsanger Report. Handling involves two types of concerns.
- Movement: "At risk" artifacts, such as many of the vehicles, should be moved into the Hangar with
great care so as to avoid further damage. As each artifact will present unique complications and
requirements it is advised that key team members meet to determine procedures for handling,
decontamination, placement within the hanger and to coordinate the tasks.
- Storage: While in storage, all artifacts should be placed off the floor in order to protect against water
damage. All vehicles should be stored so that the weight is taken off the tires. Fragile objects that
are at significant risk of damage when moved, such as the badly rusted and crushed cars, should
be palletized. Once in the hangar, any further movement of these artifacts should be avoided until
they are permanently removed from storage. The placement of these artifacts should take into
account how they will be accessed and moved in the future.
Prior to moving objects into the hangar, a team of specialists, consisting of representatives from the PA, the
architect's office, the conservation consultant, and the contractors who will undertake the movement and
treatment of the artifacts must meet on site to discuss means and methods for how each of the specially
designated objects will be moved and stored in place. At that time, the following requirements regarding the
safest way to lift and transport each object will be determined:
- Placement and removal of the object from the flat bed truck to minimize damage
Need for the object to be palletized
- Special handling issues for designated objects
- Storage, requirements of the vehicles i.e. how they will be jacked up and supported to take the
weight off the tires and weak points of the chassis
These decisions will be written up as a protocol for how these specially designated artifacts should be
handled, moved and stored, which will be of benefit for future moves in relation to loan requests or
movement to their final location.
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The Voorsanger Report has selected a number of objects requiring special handling considerations. Key
team members will review these designated artifacts to determine procedures for how these objects should
be handled and stored.
CONSERVATION
Very few of the salvaged WTC artifacts require conservation treatment at this time. However, conservation
means more than just treatment.
Conservation consists of four steps:
Survey
Treatment
Periodic-Inspection
Maintenance
The Survey
A conservation survey consists of a systematic examination of each object, resulting in a written description
of an artifact's condition and supplemented, as necessary, by photo documentation. A good conservation
survey should identify existing damage and provide information regarding the need for stabilization or other
forms of conservation treatment (depending on how an artifact will be exhibited or used), and should
describe unusual considerations such as special handling requirements. The most critical factor is the need
to focus on how to prevent future damage.
The catalogue work completed by Voorsanger Associates Architects is an important initial step in the
survey process. This must be followed up by a more detailed survey of artifacts by a conservator. The level
of fragility and risk to the object should determine the extent of detail required per object. For example,
unique and very fragile items such as the Last Column will require an extensive survey while other items
such as most of the structural steel elements will require very little further documentation. All paper-based
materials will require a relatively careful survey. Information from the general survey will form the basis of j
the loan policy in regards to which artifacts can be loaned with minimal risk, and which are too fragile to be ™
moved and transported.
Upon completion of the Voorsanger cataloging process, an estimate of the amount of detailed conservation ^
survey work will be determined. The survey work should take place after the objects have been moved into **
Hangar 17, since the practical objective of storage is to monitor and prevent any further damage once the -
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As stated in the Introduction to this report, conservation treatment should be limited to artifact stabilization. *
The amount of stabilization work will be determined as a result of the conservation survey, described m
above. Only artifacts that may go out on loan should be treated, as required, beyond the need for basic *
stabilization.
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At some future date, further conservation treatment may be required, determined by how an artifact will be _
interpreted and exhibited. However, the institution that ultimately assumes responsibility for an artifact ^
should also be responsible for decisions regarding the level of conservation treatment required. _
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Specific conservation concerns for the different type of artifacts will be described in an appendix. In general,
most of the objects will require no treatment work. Certain objects, such as some of the paper-based
materials, may require treatment.
Periodic Inspection
After the artifacts are placed in storage, they should be inspected on a periodic basis to assure that they
remain in good condition. The level of environmental protection within the storage enclosure will affect the
frequency and extent of inspection. If the artifacts are subject to extreme climatic conditions, they should be
inspected on a regular basis (once a month during extreme conditions) to ensure the stability of the
artifacts. If damage is noted, consideration should be given to methods for limiting further damage.
If the objects are maintained within a fairly well controlled environment, a semi-annual program of
inspection is sufficient. A specialist who is familiar with the condition of the artifacts should undertake the
actual inspection. For example, if the PA hires a part-time or full-time registrar or collections manager,
regular inspection should be within their scope of responsibility. In support of in-house inspection, there
should be an allocation for periodic review by a conservator (for example, on an annual basis, or as
required when problems are noted).
In addition to a physical review of the collection, supplemented by photo documentation, as required,
environmental monitoring of the space is essential. The environmental monitoring system should be
designed with remote alarm capacity. The type and level of monitoring will be based on the type and extent
of protective housing and equipment employed within Hangar 17. The registrar or collections manager
would be responsible for collecting, reviewing and archiving environmental data
Maintenance
Based on the results of periodic inspections and environmental monitoring, some level of
maintenance may be required. Maintenance refers to the physical storage space and associated
air handling and monitoring equipment, as well as any further conservation/stabilization work on
the collection,
RECOMMENDATION
An initial conservation survey is required to assess current condition and to determine the need
for immediate stabilization treatment Follow-up inspection and maintenance must be undertaken
during the time that the objects remain in storage.
CURATORIAL ACTIVITIES
Definition of curator and registrar/collections manager and activities
The institution that takes final possession of the artifacts should assume the ultimate responsibility for
curatorial activities. However, since this decision regarding transfer of curatorial responsibility and
ownership may not take place for a number of years, some level of research should be initiated as soon as
possible. Specifically, many of the artifacts such as the vehicles or the Last Column have association with
individual stories. As years pass, it will be increasingly difficult to track down or verify such stories. Some
level of historical research or oral history as it relates to the salvaged WTC artifacts should be undertaken
as soon as possible while it is still possible to obtain this information. Such input will have an important
impact on how objects should be preserved, exhibited and interpreted.
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There are a number of specialists at other institutions involved in the collection of WTC related materials,
including the New York State Museum and the American History Museum of the Smithsonian Institution/as
well as the two principle New York City history museums, The New York Historical Society and The
Museum of the City of New York. Such a specialist should be contacted regarding the best way to initiate
and coordinate such curatorial activities. Because of the high level of interest in the events surrounding 9/1 1
and the WTC, there are many options for how such curatorial activity can be funded.
Professional quality photography, or specific, detailed photographs of artifacts (such as the signatures on
the Last Column) that assist in the curatorial interpretation of the artifact, may be required to assist in this
initial curatorial phase of activity. Supplementary photographs of artifacts, beyond those provided by
Voorsanger & Associates, Architects, may also be useful to meet requests for information about these
artifacts by planners, historians, or the general public.
RECOMMENDATION
Some level of curatorial activity should be initiated as soon as possible, focusing on the stories and
contextual history of the salvaged objects.
LOAN POLICY
Because of the tremendous impact that 9/11 has had on all our lives, there will probably be many requests
for loan of WTC objects, particularly when the extent of the PA's WTC Archive is made public. Decisions
must be made about what type of artifacts may be available for loan. If no objects will be lent until the
artifacts are permanently given to other institutions, then lending is not an issue. However, if some objects
may be lent, it is important to take into account the condition of these artifacts and whether further treatment
is required prior to loan. The Voorsanger Report and the recommended conservation survey will form the
basis of the loan database.
The loan policy must take into account both the safety and the condition of the artifact. Most of the vehicles
may not require decontamination or stabilization treatment in storage since they are relatively stable and
present no risk while in storage. However, if a vehicle is lent out, an entirely different standard of
stabilization is required. This relates to issues such as whether the vehicle will be sufficiently isolated from
the public so that it requires no further decontamination and whether the vehicle is in sufficiently sound
condition to be moved multiple times. If not, the loan of the vehicle should not be undertaken if it
compromises both public safety and stability of the artifact. Considerations regarding the practicality and
cost of lending an object must also be addressed.
Certain objects should not be loaned under any circumstances due to the fragility of the object and the risk
of moving it. Specifically, the Last Column should not be loaned under any circumstances because of the
very fragile condition of the surface graffiti and the attached items. Each time that the column has been
moved, there has been surface damage to the column. The extremely high probability of further damage to
the column when it is moved, even after the surface is stabilized through an intensive conservation effort, is
the reason that the column should never be loaned.
RECOMMENDATION
A number of artifacts should be pre-selected and designated as items for loan, based on the potential
interest of these artifacts as loan objects. The physical condition of the artifact and the conditions under
which it will be exhibited at the borrowing institution must also be taken into account. These artifacts should
be stored in Hangar 17 in a location where they can be easily viewed and accessed. A list of potential loan
items can be provided upon request in response for legitimate requests for loan.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
STEVEN WEINTRAUB
Art Preservation Services
315 East 89th Street
EMPLOYMENT
New York, New York 10128
Tel: (212)722-6300
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October 1988 - Present
Founder and Principal of Art Preservation Services
^^!^r SUltati ° n ' r6SearCh and Pr ° dUCt deve '°P ment for < he
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LECTURING &
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July 1986 - October 1988
£ii c ssr rocesses ' scienii,ic Research p '°°™- <*«
January 1975 - June 1986
Objects Conservation Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art
1976
1975
1970
M e A rtif S e J n Conservati °n. NYU, Conservation Center, NY
MA (Art History) NYU, Institute of Fine Arts NY
B.A Colgate University, NY.
Numerous presentations at professional organizations
ZfnTJ A f T ican ,nstitute f or Conservation and the American
Association of Museums
rrfl U rl PartiCip 1 ati0n as principal instructor for environmental and
preservation workshops
CURRENT
PROFESSIONAL
ACTIVITIES
for ANSI/nIsO f^f a TnZ%° rgmiZat{0n " Member of the committee
Star Spangled Banner - Member of the Technical Advisory Committee
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PUBLICATIONS
(Partial)
Weintraub, S. "Louis Kahn & the Art of Light" Kimbell Art Museum Calendar
(September 2002). ~
Weintraub, S. Goldberg, L. "Health and Safety News (Indicator Silica Gel)" AIC
News Vol. 26, No. 1 , (January 2001 ).
Weintraub, S. "The Color of White: Is There a "Preferred" Color Temperature for
the Exhibition of Works of Art?" WAAC Newsletter . Vol. 21, No. 3, (September
2000).
Weintraub, S. "Revisiting the RH Battlefield: Analysis of Risk and Cost" WAAC
Newsletter . Vol. 18, No. 3, (September 1996).
Weintraub, S., Blankenbaker, E. and Klinger, J. "The United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum: Preserving History Against All Odds?" WAAC Newsletter . Vol
1 6, No. 3, (September 1 994) 1 6.
Weintraub, S. & Anson, G. "Natural Light: An Asset or a Threat?" Progressive
Architecture . (May 1990)49-54.
Color temperature and visual perception
Optimized silica gel systems for passive RH control
Exhibition case leakage evaluation and protocols
Museum specific environmental monitoring equipment
RESEARCH &
DEVELOPMENT
(Partial)
RECENT
PROJECTS
(Partial)
American Museum of Natural History
Amon Carter Museum
Ellis Island (National Park Service)
Museum of New Mexico
National Gallery of Art
National Museum of the American Indian
Star-Spangled Banner Project
(National Museum of American History)
Tennessee State Museum
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
World Trade Center Archive (Port Authority of NY & NJ)
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Fenella G.
France Ph.D
MBACurrent
Employment
Previous Positions
Qualifications
October 2001 - Present
Art Preservation Services
SdStion enHSt ' Pr ° JeCt Mana96ment &
a D cr,fe and C0OTdina,e Conse ™«» «* environmental research
"TSS"' for consul,a,io " and «*«>*■
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Star-Spangled Banner Project, NMAH, Washington DC.
Sep 1998 -Mar 2001
Sc - ?^^^^^ «-*— *~, Washington
Research Scientist
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42 flag that ,nsp,red the American National Anthem
mrilXlth e er ,nati ° n °f ° PtimUm ^ P™™*°* needs,
integrated with environmental requirements and issues.
Jan 1997 - Sep 1998
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Research & International Postgraduate Degrees Manager
• Management of Ph.D, Medical and other Higher Degrees
. ro S T Ex T lnatl ° n Pr0Cedure & Po1 ^ Development
• Collaboration wrth University Board of Graduate Studfes
Jan 1994 -Jan 1997
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Textile Science Lecturer & Research Fellow
Research Projects Included:
• Mao ri Heritage Research (1 995) The Photo-degradation of Flax
•Consumer Institute, NZ (1996) Assessment of Paper Towels
NZ - Chma Research Collaboration (1 997) Analyzing Deer ZZ.
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Multi-Disciplinary Background
Multi-disciplinary experience including: textile science, law, commerce, business ethics,
communication, information systems, clothing and general design and fitness management.
This broad range of exposure has reinforced my awareness that the key to research coordination is
to combine an overall perspective of a project with an ability to incorporate relevant cross-
disciplinary concepts.
Publications / Presentations
France, F.G., Thomassen-Krauss, S., Nunez, A. and Manner, W.N. Analysis of Soiling and Trace
Contaminants of the Star-Spangled Banner North American Textile Conservation Conference
Preprints, Philadelphia PA & Winterthur DE, (April 2002) 153-168.
France, F.G. "The Fabric of Flags" (Presenter), Fourth Annual Flag Symposium - Flag Making in
the Early Republic, Baltimore, MD, (31 March 2001) http://www.nava.org/baltimore200 1 .htm
France, F.G. Final Internal Report, Star Spangled Banner Project, National Museum of American
History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. February (2001).
France, F.G. Internal Interim Reports No. 1-5, Star Spangled Banner Project, National Museum of
American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (1999-2001).
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France, F.G, "The Star Spangled Banner Project - Utilization of Science in Conservation", United
States Department of Agriculture, Eastern Regional Research Center, Wyndmoor, PA, (September
2000).
France, F.G. "Integration of Science with Conservation - Preserving our Heritage; the Star Spangled
Banner" (Presenter), American Women in Science, Philadelphia, PA, (April 2000).
France, F.G. & Weatherall, I.L. Final Recommendation Report, Star Spangled Banner Project,
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (October
1999).
France, F.G. & Weatherall, I.L. Internal Interim Reports No. 1-5, Star Spangled Banner Project,
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (1998-1999).
France, F.G. & Weatherall, I.L. "Light induced crosslinking of wool" Proceedings of the 3 rd Asian
Textile Conference (1995): vol. II, 892-896.
France, F.G. & Weatherall, I.L. "The effect of light on wool" Proceedings of the 9 th International
Wool Textile Research Conference, Biella (1995): vol II, 100-108.
France, F.G. The Effect of Light on Wool Fibres, Ph.D Thesis, University of Otago, (1995): 253p.
France, F.G. & Weatherall, I.L. "Torsional Properties of wool fibres" Proceedings of the 9 th
International Wool Textile Research Conference, Christchurch, WRONZ (1990): 609-618.
France, F.G. The Torsional Properties of Wool Fibres, M.CApSc Thesis, University of Otago, (1989):
47p.
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Re: Issues & Concerns for the Last Column
Of all the objects preserved from the WTC site, the last column removed from Ground Zero is one
of the most unique and memorable artifacts, and one that requires special consideration This
column was at the center of world attention when the recovery effort officially was brought to a
close and the column was ceremoniously removed. It became more than just a recovered object-
it transformed into a symbol. Unlike other salvaged artifacts that carry the scars of 9/1 1 this' '
object is about the weeks and months after 9/11, where rescuers and workers at the site
expressed themselves by writing their names and feelings, or by hanging photographs or placing
flowers on the column. As such, the thoughts and emotions of those who wrote on the column or
taped up photographs must be preserved. Unlike the other salvaged columns, where the
o r b P e°cte anCe ' S ° Vera " ° bJeCt ' the Uniqueness of this column is the Sraffiti and attached paper
In spite of the size and solidity of this column, the graffiti covered surface and attached paper
objects are extremely fragile, and are likely to be irreparably damaged if not properly protected
The following comments address immediate procedures for how to preserve the surface and
fragile objects. Listed first and foremost are concerns regarding how the column should be
handled and displayed.
EXHIBITING THE LAST COLUMN WITHIN THE NEAR FUTURE
Given the present condition of the column's surface, physical handling will inevitably result in
some level of damage to the surface. Already, there is damage to the surface, some from the time
of exposure on site after workers wrote on the column, and some from the move to JFK Althouqh
the people involved in the move were very careful, it was almost impossible to avoid some level of
damage in the process of handling and transporting the column to JFK. Even to move the column
one more time to another part of the hangar requires careful planning as to where to Dlace
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To reduce risk of damage in the future when the column is moved, a number of steps must be
taken.
• All attached materials such as pictures and posters must be removed, and a system must
be devised for their temporary reattachment (either of original materials or reproductions -
further described below).
• All loose areas of paint will require some measure of consolidation.
• Locations where the column will be handled must be carefully determined so that surface
abrasion from support elements will not damage critical or "at risk" surfaces.
When the column is moved specifically for the purpose of being placed on exhibition, there is a
question of how it will be supported. Is it enough to exhibit it flat or must it be exhibited vertically?
If so, some type of support must be designed to handle the weight and stabilize a column
weighing over 60 tons. The nature of attachment is complicated by the fact that there is an
enormous amount of graffiti at the base of the column.
All these provisions to prepare the column for exhibition will take a substantial amount of time and
expense. It is unlikely that all this work can be carried out within the short span of 2-3 weeks. The
issue of preparing the column for exhibition is further complicated by the possible need to
decontaminate it. It will be impossible to determine how to do some of the surface conservation
work until it is determined that the column requires decontamination.
FUTURE CONDITIONS OF EXHIBITION
Much of the graffiti markings and the attached paper and decals are susceptible to damage from
water, light, extreme or rapid changes in temperature, extreme humidity conditions, etc. Some
attached objects such as color photocopies or laser prints already show extensive damage from
light. Some of the painted areas were applied to rusted surfaces or on parts of the rust protective
paint layer and are starting to detach from the base metal (see attached photographs). These
types of damage will continue in an uncontrolled environment, whether indoors or outside, but
most particularly, in an unprotected outdoor environment. Therefore, we strongly recommend that
the column not be exhibited outdoors under any circumstance .
Even when exhibited indoors, there is a concern about exposure to a high humidity environment
and rust formation. Excessive exposure to light for an extended period of time is also a concern.
Even if the. attached ephemera such as paper-based artifacts are removed and replaced with
reproductions, some of the original writing on the column is probably made with light sensitive
colors that will fade over time if exposed to a high level of light.
Dirt deposited on the surface is a potential problem. Some of the spray paint may be slightly
tacky, and will become more so if it gets hot, and will be a magnet for dirt. Discoloration from dirt,
and damage resulting from dirt removal must be avoided. Another concern is security - protection
against intentional damage or theft of attached objects, as well as unintentional damage from the
public touching and thereby damaging painted surfaces.
Prior to the redisplay of the column, all attached paper objects must be removed, rehoused, and a
safer system of reattachment must be developed for them to be placed back on the column. If the
column will be displayed in an uncontrolled interior space, consideration should be given to using
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Several types of photo documentation of the column are essential.
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on the column in the future. At the time of removal, additional photo documentation will be
required in addition to the existing photo record. A comprehensive and detailed record of
all damaged surfaces must be photographed as part of a detailed conservation survey of
the column. The conservator can take both types of conservation record photography.
• Detailed photographs should be made of all the graffiti that can be used to track down
some of the "authors" in order to record their verbal history in case this is of interest. If the
existing photo record is not sufficiently clear, supplementary photography must be
undertaken for this purpose.
• It may be desirable to take high quality professional images of the column, since it is not
recommended that the column itself be loaned or moved unnecessarily. These images
could be used in lieu of the column to meet potential requests for the column's loan.
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time that it is acquired or loaned. From both a historical and a liability perspective, this record
allows us to track the condition of an object, and to ensure its long-term preservation and
stability. Such a record is also essential as a preliminary step in the conservation treatment of
an object.
In general, the condition of the column must be carefully surveyed to understand the long-term
preservation issues. For example, how well is the graffiti adhered to the column? How
extensive are the soft powdery or rusted surfaces or painted layers that are at risk of
detachment? These questions of condition have a special immediacy if the column will require
decontamination or will be exhibited in a harsh indoor environment. The survey will require
both solubility testing and an evaluation of the level of surface adhesion.
REMOVAL OF PAPER BASED ARTIFACTS
As previously discussed, all paper based objects and other added items should be removed
while the column is in storage, and most especially, prior to any decontamination work.
Otherwise, the risk of damage to these relatively fragile items is very great There are
approximately 80 applied objects on all surfaces of the column.
• At a minimum, remove all detachable photographs and paper items. The removal of
these items cannot take place until their location is fully documented so that they can
be relocated in exactly the same position in the future.
• Make high-resolution duplicates of all removed items. Save one set of duplicates and
the associated digital file as a reference for the future. Another set can be used as a
replacement for the originals, depending on the context of how, where, and for how
long the column may be placed on exhibition.
• After removing all "ephemera", carefully survey their condition. Remove tape and other
materials that will cause damage to the paper surface. Place the original materials in
an environmentally controlled area, separate from the column.
• Design a method for redisplaying either the original materials or the duplicates on the
column in a manner that replicates the original appearance. "Original" is a relative term
and some level of curatorial interpretation is required. For example, were most of the I
pictures applied with wire or tape as a spontaneous act, and was the application of
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duct tape and protective plastic applied later to protect them? If so, which part of the
history should be recaptured when the column is placed on public display?
• A method for exhibiting the removed artifacts must take into account the likelihood that
they may, at times, be reattached to the column and be exhibited in a poorly controlled
environment.
• The method of attachment of these objects to the column must allow for their easy
removal and reattachment without damage either to the column surface or to the
artifact.
• A number of the paper-based objects already show extensive fading from light. At the
very least, there should be some selectivity in terms of what may be reattached to the
column for display and when to use reproductions.
CONCLUSION
We understand that there will be ceremonies throughout the country, and especially at Ground
Zero, on September 11, 2002. Rather than subjecting this column to further damage by placing it
on immediate display, a possible alternative would be to create a full-scale photomontage of the
column that can be used as part of the Memorial Ceremony. Not only would it be more feasible
then preparing the column in the short period of time remaining, but also it would ensure the
preservation of the column for future generations.
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IMMEDIATE RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING THE LAST COLUMN
The surface of the Last Column is covered with an extensive amount of graffiti Much of it was
Sh to^^ 8 * Protective paint layer that is lifting off the surface, or was lp ied direc y to the
ma' kers" Ot er T^allt T™' S °™ 7 * e SignatUreS and Witin 9 were'done wSagic
2 1 ther wnt ng was done on terete surfaces. In many instances, these writing are
SESTET? eXtenS ' Ve SI9nS ° f damage from their ex P° sure outd °^ ' as is illustrated the
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f the column is cleaned, either through power washing or through hand washing there will be
further damage to the column inscriptions. Specifically something as iSKrT
mscr.pt.on on the side of the column will be damaged because it is written ^ a soft poorlv
' ^rlTJlTnt^ '" *** "? lma ** on 9,ready exhibits -tensive damageS with
> the coZn s ll"" ^ deCOntaminatlon procedure wi » <»*» '™n»r»L damage to
Since the column was exposed outdoors for an extended period of time there is no lonaer anv
n^ZZluT °\T nSWe 3SbeSt0S contamination. Must it be decontam X° Where I "the
problem? What must be removed - and how should it be removed? If there is no comoenino
reason to decontaminate this column given its singular importance is ^SeLaryT5acei
un.que surface at such risk? For these reasons, we recommend the following T
• Pre-testing prior to cleaning must be carried out to determine whether this column
SSSS? Pr H C ? dUrG and ' lf reqUired ' !t must be determ^ed h^
one tested It ,Si? ° f ned " S a Sma " trace amount of asbes *°s fiber sufficient on
one tested area sufficient to requ.re a total decontamination procedure? It is important to
know what procedure will be used to evaluate the problem important to
• If the tests confirm that there is some level of contamination that warrants a
decontamination procedure, it is critical to know in advance precisely what
decontamination method will be used. Knowing the selected method will allow us to
evaluate the procedure to ensure that it will not endanger anything on the Zmn There
a <L™7 a T ° f C °l Umn graffiti that Wi " be imaged from extended exposure to water
washmo " C ° mb,ned ^ the PhySiCa ' actl '° n ° f Wipin 9 or <™derate P pressure Power
washing.
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^ SECTION B: Objects Stored Off Site
B-1000: Structural Steel
B-2000: Building Materials
B-3000: Building Components
B-4000: Vehicles
B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
B-6000: Miscellaneous
B-7000: Select Miscellaneous Debris
B-8000: Random Miscellaneous Steel: Originally held for the
Mayors Office
SECTION C: Commissioned Fine Art Objects
C-1000: WTC Public Art Collection
C-200Q; Private Art Collection (not included w/ this draft)
C-3000: Post September 11 th Art (not included w/ this draft)
SECTION D: Objects Memorialized by Salvage/Rescue Crews
D-1000: Memorials Constructed On Site
SECTION E: Photographic Archive (not included w/ this draft)
E-1000: Still Photography - Pre September 11 th
E-2000: Still Photography - September 11 th
E-3000: Still Photography - Post September 11
E-4000: Video - Pre September 11 th
# E-5000: Video - September 1 1 th
E-6000: Video - Post September 11 th
E-7000: Miscellaneous Print
SECTION F: Social Content
§ F-1000: Paper
F-2000: Business (not included w/ this draft)
F-3000: Miscellaneous social representation
SECTION X: Temporary
X-0000: Temporary Catalog Numbers
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B-1000: Structural Steel
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Number
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B-1002
B-1003
B-1004
B-1005
B-1006
B-1007
B-1008
B-1009
B-1010
B-1011
B-1012
B-1013
B-1014
B-1015
B-1016
B-1017
B-1018
B-1019
B-1020
B-1021
B-1022
B-1023
B-1024
B-1025
B-1026
B-1027
B-1028
B-1029
B-1030
B-1031
B-1032
B-1033
B-1034
B-1035
B-1036
B-1037
B-1038
Item
Steel Spandrel (part)
Steel Spandrel (part)
Steel Column (part)
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Part of Structural Triad (part)
Steel Column
Steel Box Beam
Steel Box Column
Steel Column
Steel Box Beam
Steel Box Beam
Steel Box Beam
Steel Box Beam
Steel Column
Exterior Column with Spandrel
Steel Box Column
Built up Steel Box Beam
Steel Column
Steel Column
Steel l-Beam
Structural Triad
Prefabricated Exterior Wall
Section
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
Steel l-Beam
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volume required for storage)
8ft.Lx6ft.Wx9in.H
8ft.Lx6ft.Wx9in.H
7ft.Lx4ft.6in.Wx2ft.H
35ft.L x 8ft. W x 2ft.H
20ft.Lx8ft.Wx5ft.H
20ft.Lx4ft.Wx4ft.H
20ft.Lx3ft.Wx3ft.H
12ft.Lx7ft.Wx2ft.H
22ft.Lx4ft.Wx5ft.H
12ft.Lx5ft.Wx2ft.6in.H
14ft.L x 5ft. W x 4ft.H
14ft.Lx2ft.6in.Wx3ft.4in.H
10ft.Lx2ft.6in.Wx3ft.4in.H
10ft.Lx2ft.6in.Wx3ft.4in.H
10ft.Lx2ft.6in.Wx3ft.4in.H
20ft.L x 4ft.6in.W x 2ft.H
16ft.Lx7ft..Wx2ft.H
10ft.Lx2ft.6in.Wx3ft.4in.H
8ft.L x 3ft. W x 3ft.4in.H
24ft.Lx3ft.Wx7ft.H
24ft.Lx3ft.Wx 5ft. H
12ft.Lx12ft.Wx2ft.H
50ft.Lx11ft.Wx3ft.H
32ft.Lx10ft.Wx2ft.H
14ft.Lx1ft.6in.Wx2ft.H
14ft.Lx3ft.Wx1ft.2in.H
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17ft.Lx2ft.Wx1ft.2in.H
19ft.Lx3ft.Wx2ft.H
16ft.Lx2ft.Wx4ft.H
26ft.Lx5ft.Wx2ft.H
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20ft.Lx2ft.10in.Wx1ft.6in.H
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11ft.Lx2ft.Wx2ft.H
20ft.Lx4ft.Wx4ft.H
9ft.Lx2ft.9in.Wx1ft.H
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B-1040
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B-1043
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Structural Steel Beam
Steel Plate
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Prefabricated Ext. Wall Module
Prefabricated Ext. Wall Module
Structural Steel Beam
Prefab. Ext. Wall Module (PART)
SECTION B: Objects Stored Off Site
B-2000: Building Materials
Catalog
Number
Item
B-2001
B-2002
B-2003
B-2004
B-2006
B-2007
B-2008
B-2009
B-2010
B-2011
B-2012
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(17) Grey %" Granite Planks,
Long box containing Misc. pieces
of Marble
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(10) Grey %" Granite Planks,
Misc. pieces of Travertine,
(4) Grey %" Granite Slabs
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
Box of Misc. Pieces of Broken
Travertine Slabs
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
Misc. Pieces of Travertine Slab
and Counter Tops
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(14) Grey 3 / 4 "Granite Slabs
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(24) Grey %" Granite Planks
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
Grey Marble Door Saddles,
(8) Red 1 -^"Granite Slabs
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(15) Black 1-Vi"Granite Slabs
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(4) Red 5" thick Granite Stone
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(18±) Pink 1- 1 / 4 "Granite Slabs
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(6+-) Grey %" Granite Slabs,
(8) 1- 1 /»"Granite Slabs
14ft.Lx5ft.Wx4ft.H
12ft.Lx5ft.Wx3ft.H
7ft.Lx5ft.Wx4ft.H
8ft.Lx3ft.Wx5ft.H
35ft.Lx11ft.Wx2ft.H
45ft.Lx11ft.Wx2ft.H
5ft.Lx2ft.Wx2ft.H
15ft.Lx2ft.Wx2ft.H
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volume required for storage)
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx2ft.H
Decon.
Category
1
5ft.L x 4ft. Wx 12ft. H
1
5ft. L x 4ft. W x 2ft. H
1
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx 1ft.H
1
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx2ft.H
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx1ft.6in.H
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx2ft.H
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5ft.Lx4ft. Wx1ft.6in.H
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx1ft.H
5ft.L x 4ft. W x 2ft.H
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx1ft.6in.H
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1
1
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Recommendations for Decontamination: Decontamination Categories shall be defined as:
1 FULL DECONTAMINATION: remove contaminants by standard methods
2 Detailed photography followed by FULL DECONTAMINATION
3 CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION: See Catalog for details.
4 Detailed photography followed by CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION
5 FRAGILE: REQUIRES SPECIAL CARE AND HANDELING. See Catalog for details
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B-2013
B-2014
B-2015
B-2016
B-2017
B-2018
B-2019
B-2020
B-2021
B-2022
B-2023
B-2101
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
Miscellaneous Travertine Pieces
Misc. Stone on wood Palette-
Grey & Red 1- 1 /4"Granite Slabs
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
Grey Granite, Travertine, Grey
Marble— Miscellaneous Sizes
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
Grey Marble and Travertine—
Misc. Sizes and Thickness
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
Grey Marble and Travertine—
Misc. Sizes and Thickness
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
Grey, Pink and Red Granite-
Miscellaneous Sizes
Misc. Stone on wood Palette-
(12) Pink 1-y 4 " Granite Slabs'
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
V* Travertine Planks Misc
Widths and 72in.L
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(9±) %" Travertine Planks
Misc. Stone on wood Palette:
(12) Grey Marble Saddles—
60in.L
Grey 1-%" Marble Slab
5 Grey 1- 1 / 4 " Marble Slabs
(2) Plastic Planters Full of Misc
Travertine
Aluminum Cladding— (40±)
Pieces
*NOTE: Due to the inaccessibility
of each individual item catalog
numbers B-2101 through B-2200
have been reserved for all
miscellaneous aluminum
cladding. Items will be individually
numbered after decontamination
NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx2ft.H
5ft.L x 4ft. W x 2ft.H
8ft.L x 4ft. Wx1ft.6in.H
8ft.Lx4ft. Wx1ft.6in.H
8ft.Lx4ft. Wx1ft.6in.H
5ft.Lx4ft. WxIft.H
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx2ft.H
6ft.L x 3ft. Wx1ft.6in.H
8ft.Lx4ft.Wx1ft.6in.H
8ft.L x 4ft. VV x 2ft.H
5ft.Lx4ft. Wx2ft.H
15ft.Lx8ft.Wx6ft.H
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SECTION B: Objects Stored Off Site
B-3000: Building Components
Catalog
Number
Item
B-3001
B-3002
B-3003
B-3004
B-3005
B-3006
B-3007
B-3008
B-3009
B-3010
B-3011
B-3012
B-3013
B-3014
B-3015
B-3016
B-3017
B-3101
B-3102
B-3103
B-3104
B-3105
B-3106
B-3107
B-3108
B-3109
B-3110
B-3111
B-3151
B-3152
B-3153
B-3154
B-3155
B-3176
B-3177
B-3178
B-3201
B-3202
B-3203
B-3204
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna •
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
North Tower Antenna
Elevator Motor
Elevator Motor
Elevator Motor
Elevator Motor
Elevator Motor
Elevator Motor
Elevator Motor
Elevator Motor
Elevator Motor
Elevator Motor
Elevator Cab Floor Platform
Flag Pole
Flag Pole
Flag Pole
Flag Pole
Flag Pole
PATH Station Turn style
PATH Station Turn style
PATH Station Turn style
Subway Sign— Cortland WTC
Signage "PATH to New Jersey"
Signage "Morgan Stanley"
Signage "5 World Trade Center"
Dimensions (illustrates max
volume required for storage)
30ft.Lx3ft. Dia.
14ft.Lx3ft. Dia.
25ftLx5ft.Wx5ft.H
18ftLx5ft.Wx3ft.H
18ftLx5ft.Wx2ft.H
10ftLx10ft.Wx6ft.H
15ftLx10ft.Wx 10ft.H
22ft.L x 3ft. Dia.
15ftLx7ft.Wx3ft.H
15ftLx4ft.Wx3ft.H
25ftLx6ft.Wx7ft.H
10ftLx8ft.Wx7ft.H
12ft.Lx2ft. Dia.
14ftL x 8ft.W x 2ft.H
8ftLx6ft.Wx2ft.H
14ft.Lx3ft. Dia.
20ft.L x 3ft. Dia.
8ft. L x 5ft. Dia.
3t.Lx1t.6in. Dia.
8ft.Lx5ft. Dia
3ft.Lx1ft.6in. Dia
5ft. L x 3ft. Dia
4ft. L x 2ft. Dia
6ft. L x 4ft. Dia
6ft.Lx5ft. Dia
6ft.Lx4ft. Dia
6ft.L x 5ft. Dia
7ftL x 5ft. W x 3ft. H
60ft.L x 1ft. Dia
60ft.Lx1ft. Dia
60ft.Lx1ft. Dia
60ft.Lx1ft. Dia
60ft.Lx1ft. Dia
5ftLx3ft.Wx4ft.H
5ftLx3ft.Wx4ft.H
5ftL x 3ft.W x 4ft.H
5ftL x 5ft. W x 7ft. H
10ft.Lx1ft.6in.Wx1in.H
10ft.Lx1ft.6in.Wx1in.H
10ft.Lx1ft.6in.Wx1in.H
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1 FULL DECONTAMINATION: remove contaminants by standard methods
2 Detailed photography followed by FULL DECONTAMINATION
3 CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION: See Catalog for details.
4 Detailed photography followed by CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION
5 FRAGILE: REQUIRES SPECIAL CARE AND HANDELING. See Catalog for details
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12ftLx4ft.Wx2ft.H
12ftLx4ft.Wx2ft.H
12ftLx4ft.Wx2ft.H
12ftLx4ft.Wx2ft.H
8ftL x 5ft.W x 3ft.H
12ftLx4ft.Wx2ft.H
9ftLx1ft.Wx1ft.H
20ftL x 5ft. W x 4ft.H
1.5ftLx1.5ft.Wx3in.H
1.5ftLx1.5ft.Wx3in.H
5ft. Diameter
5ftL x 2ft.W x 2ft.H
5ftLx2ft.Wx2ft.H
5ftLx2ft.Wx2ft.H
5ftLx2ft.Wx2ft.H
Metals 3ftLx3ft.Wx5ft.H
B-3205
Signage
B-3206
Signage
B-3207
Signage
B-3208
Signage
B-3209
Signage
B-3210
Signage
B-3211
Signage
B-3212
Signage
B-3213
Signage
B-3214
Signage
B-3501
Pre-cast Planter
B-3502
Pre-cast Bench
B-3503
Pre-cast Bench
B-3504
Pre-cast Bench
B-3505
Pre-cast Bench
B-3506
Wood Create / Misc.
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SECTION B: Objects Stored Off Site
B-4000: Vehicles
Catalog
Number
Item
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B-4001
B-4002
B-4003
B-4004
B-4005
B-4006
B-4007
B-4008
B-4009
B-4010
B-4011
B-4012
B-4013
B-4014
B-4015
B-4016
B-4017
B-4018
B-401 9
B-4020
B-4021
PATH Train Car #745
PATH Train Car #143
Motorcycle
FDNY Ambulance
PAPD CAD Pool Car #52320
PAPD K-9 Unit Car #53470
Civilian Car
Civilian Car
Civilian Car
NYC Taxi #6L95
FDNY Vehicle
FDNY #9S99004
FDNY Ladder Truck— Fort Pitt
FDNY Ladder Truck
Fire Truck Ladder
Sheet Metal— Part of Fire Truck
Front Axle of FDNY Truck
FDNY Squad Car
FDNY Truck #21
Car— Office of Chief Medical
Examiner
PAPD Van
Dimensions (illustrates max.
volume required for storage)
45ft.Lx9ft.Wx14ft.H
45ft.Lx9ft.Wx14ft.H
8ft.Lx3ft.Wx2ft.H
8ft.Lx10ft.Wx9ft.H
15ft.Lx8ft.Wx9ft.H
12ft.Lx6ft.Wx5ft.H
12ft.Lx6ft.Wx3ft.H
10ft.Lx6ft.Wx4ft.H
13ft.Lx7ft.Wx3ft.H
16ft.Lx7ft.Wx5ft.H
1 8ft.L x 8ft. W x 6ft.H
16ft.Lx7ft.Wx5ft.H
40ft.Lx8ft.Wx10ft.H
36ft.Lx10ft.Wx12ft.H
26ft.L x 5ft.W x 5ft.H
7ft.Lx6ft.Wx4ft.H
11ft.Lx6ft.Wx4ft.H
26ft.Lx8ft.Wx1 Oft. H
26ft.Lx8ft.Wx10ft.H
18ft.Lx8ft.Wx7ft.H
18ft.Lx7ft.Wx7ft.H
Decon.
Category
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Recommendations for Decontamination: Decon. Categories shall be defined as:
1 FULL DECONTAMINATION: remove contaminants by standard methods
2 Detailed photography followed by FULL DECONTAMINATION
3 CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION: See Catalog for details.
4 Detailed photography followed by CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION
5 FRAGILE: REQUIRES SPECIAL CARE AND HANDELING. See Catalog for details.
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B-4022
PAPD Car
18ft.Lx7ft.Wx5ft.H
5
B-4023
PAPD Car
18ft.Lx7ft.Wx5ft.H
5
B-4024
PAPD Car— Unmarked
18ft.Lx7ft.Wx5ft.H
5
B-4025
PAPD Car— Unmarked
18ft.Lx7ft.Wx5ft.H
5
B-4026
PAPD Car— Unmarked
16ft.Lx7ft.Wx5ft.H
5
B-4027
PAPD Car #53500
16ft.Lx6ft.Wx7ft.H
5
B-4028
Civilian Car
13ft.Lx6ft.Wx6ft.H
5
B-4029
PAPD #53850
12ft.Lx6ft.Wx6ft.H
5
B-4030
Power Generator
6ft. L x 3ft. W x 4ft. H
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SECTION B: Objects Stored Off Site
B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Catalog
Number
B-5001
B-5002
B-5003
B-5004
B-5005
B-5006
B-5007
B-5008
B-5009
B-5010
B-5011
B-5012
B-5013
B-5014
B-5015
B-5016
B-5017
B-5018
B-5019
B-5020
B-5021
B-5022
B-5023
Item
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Exterior Column with
Exterior Column with
Exterior Column with
Exterior Column with
Exterior Column with
Exterior Column with
Exterior Column with
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Exterior Column with
Exterior Column with
Spandrel
Spandrel
Spandrel
Spandrel
Spandrel
Spandrel
Spandrel
Spandrel
Spandrel
Dimensions (illustrates max
volume required for storage)
45ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
45ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
50ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
50ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.4in.H
50ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.4in.H
55ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.4in.H
55ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.4in.H
55ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.4in.H
42ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
48ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.4in.H
45ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.4in.H
40ft.Lx11ft.Wx3ft.H
40ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
48ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
50ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
40ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
28ft.Lx11ft.Wx3ft.H
28ft.Lx11ft.Wx3ft.H
26ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
35ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
44ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
26ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
26ft.Lx10ft.Wx3ft.H
Decon.
Category'
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
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Recommendations for Decontamination: Decon. Categories shall be defined as:
1 - FULL DECONTAMINATION: remove contaminants by standard methods
2 Detailed photography followed by FULL DECONTAMINATION
3 CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION: See Catalog for details.
4 Detailed photography followed by CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION
5 FRAGILE: REQUIRES SPECIAL CARE AND HANDELING. See Catalog for details.
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B-5025
B-5026
B-5027
B-5028
B-5029
B-5030
B-5031
Exterior Column with Spandrel
Steel Column
Structural Triad
Structural Triad
Exterior Column with Spandrel
Structural Triad
Steel Column
Steel Column
SECTION B: Objects Stored Off Site
B-6000: Miscellaneous
Catalog
Number
B-6001
B-6002
B-6101
B-6151
B-6152
B-6201
B-6201
B-6226
B-6227
B-6228
B-6501
B-6502
B-6503
Item
Reinforced Concrete Column
Reinforced Concrete Column
from Parking Garage
Processed Steel with Concrete
(15±) Pieces
*NOTE: Due to the inaccessibility
of each individual item catalog
numbers B-6101 through B-6150
have been reserved for all such
pieces. Items will be individually
numbered after decontamination.
Steel Exterior Column Section-
part of 61 52
Processed Steel Ext. and Int. Col
Sections— 30+-Pieces
Composite
Composite
Steel Track
Steel Track
Steel Track
Steel Re-Bar
Flattened Steel Pipe
Pipe— loin. Dia.
20ft. L x
20H.L x
20ft.L x
14ft.L x
22ft. L x
12ft.Lx
30ft. L x
21ft.Lx
10ft.Wx3ft.H
14ft.Wx3ft.H
6ft. W x 3ft.H
11ft.Wx3ft.H
10ft.Wx3ft.H
8ft.Wx3ft.H
3ft.Wx2ft.6in.H
2ft.6in.Wx3ft.H
Dimensions (illustrates max
volume required for storag e)
t8ftXx2ft^v72ftlT~~^
14ft.Lx3ft.Wx3ft.H
Batch: 25ft.L x 14ft.W x 4ft.H
4ft.Lx1ft.6in.Wx1ft.6in.H
Batch: 30ft.Lx 10ft. Wx 5ft. H
10ft. Dia. X4ft.H
10ft.Lx6ft.Wx5ft.H
9ft.Lx4ft.Wx3ft.H
4ft.Lx5ft.Wx1ft.H
10ft.Lx7ft.Wx6ft.H
5ft:Lx4ft..Wx1ft.6in.H
16ft.Lx4ft.Wx1ft.6in.H
10ft.Lx7ft.Wx6ft.H
Decon.
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3 C^™nn S25L fo,l0WBd by FULL DECONTAMINATION
4 nS T5 u LED DECO NTAMINATION: See Catalog for details
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SECTION B: Objects Stored Off Site
B-7000: Select Miscellaneous Debris
Catalog Item Dimensions (illustrates max. Decon.
Number volume required for storage) Categ ory
B-7001 Select Miscellaneous Debris: 20ft. L x 8ft. W x 6ft H 5
*NOTE: Due to the delicate
nature of these items and the
manner in which they are
grouped tagging each individual
item is not possible at this time.
Therefore, if individual tagging is
required at a later date catalog
numbers B-7001 through B-7999
have been reserved for all items
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B-8000: Random Miscellaneous Steel: Originally being held for the Mayors Office, (now part of C
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*NOTE: Due to the inaccessibility
of each individual item catalog
numbers B-8001 through B-9999
have been reserved for all
miscellaneous steel that was
originally being held for the
Mayors Office. Items will be
individually numbered during the
decontamination process. It is
doubtful that Hanger 17 will have
enough space to house these
objects.
Recommendations for Decontamination: Decon, Categories shall be defined as:
1 FULL DECONTAMINATION: remove contaminants by standard methods
2 Detailed photography followed by FULL DECONTAMINATION
3 CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION. See Catalog for details.
4 Detailed photography followed by CONTROLLED DECONTAMINATION
§ FRAGILE: REQUIRES SPECIAL CARE AND HANDELING. See Catalog for details.
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SECTION C: Commissioned Fine Art Objects
C-1000: WTC Public Art Collection
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Catalog
Number
C-1001
C-1002
C-1003
C-1004
C-1005
C-1006
C-1007
C-1008
C-1009
C-1010
C-1011
Item
Koenig "Sphere" Cast Bronze
Sculpture @ Battery Park
Koenig "Sphere": Cast Bronze
(part)
Koenig "Sphere": Cast Bronze
(part)
Koenig "Sphere": Cast Bronze
(part)
Koenig "Sphere": Cast Bronze
(part)
Koenig "Sphere": Cast Bronze
(part)
Koenig "Sphere": Interior Steel
frame (part)
Koenig "Sphere": Interior Steel
frame (part)
Koenig "Sphere": Interior Steel
frame (part)
Koenig "Sphere": Interior Steel
frame (part)
Koenig "Sphere": Interior Steel
frame (part)
Dimensions (illustrates max
volume required for storage)
3ft.Lx 1ft.6in.Wx9in.H
1ft.6in.Lx1ft.Wx1in.H
3ft.Lx3ft.Wx9in.H
5ft.Lx3ft.Wx9in.H
2ft. Dia. x 4in.H
3ft.Lx2ft.Wx6in.H
4ft.Lx1ft.6in.Wx6in.H
4ft.Lx1ft.6in.Wx6in.H
1ft.6in.Lx9in.Wx6in.H
9in.Lx9in.Wx6in.H
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D-1000: Memorials Constructed on Site
Catalog
Number
D-1001
D-1002
D-1101
Item
Light Pole Used as Flagpole
Steel Angel
Last Column
Dimensions (illustrates max
volume required for storag e)
32ft. L
18ft.Lx9ft.Wx6in.H
45ft. L x 7ft. W x 3ft. H
SECTION F: Social Content
F-1000: Paper
Catalog
Number
F-1001
Item
Wood Create / Misc. Pape
Dimensions (illustrates max.
volume required for storage)
3ftLx3ft.Wx5ft.H
Decon.
Category
Decon.
Category
1
1
5
Decon.
Category'
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F-3000: Miscellaneous Social Representation
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Item: Steel Spandrel (part.)
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Section B-1000: Structural Steel
Item: Steel Column (part)
Dimensions: 7ft.L x 4ft..6in.W x 2ft. H
1003
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Item: Steel I Beam
Dimensions: 35ft.L x 8ft. W x 2ft.H
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Section B-1000: Structural Steel
Item: Steel I Beam
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Section B-1000: Structural Steel
Item: Steel Box Beam
Dimensions: 22ft.L x 4ft.W x 5ft.H
1009
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Item: Steel Box Column
Dimensions: 12ft L x 5ft. W x 2ft.6in.H
1010
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Item: Steel Box Beam
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Item: Built up Steel Box Beam
Dimensions: 8ft.L x 3ft. W x 3ft.4in.H
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Decontamination Category: 1
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item: Steel Column
Dimensions: 24ft.Lx3ft.Wx7ft.H
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Section B-1000: Structural Steel
Item: Steel l-Beam
Dimensions: 17ft.L x 2ft.W x 1ft.2in.H
1029
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Item: Steel l-Beam
Dimensions: 19ft.Lx3ft.Wx2ft.H
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Section B-1000: Structural Steel
Item: Steel l-Beam
Dimensions: 14ft.L x 4ft.Wx 3ft.H
1035
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8/12/02
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Item: Steel l-Beam
Dimensions: 1 1ft.L x 2ft. W x 2ft.H
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Item: Steel Plate
Dimensions: 7ft.L x 5ft. W x 4ft.H
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-1000: Structural Steel
Item: Prefabricated exterior wall module: 2 WTC
between 43 & 46 floors
Dimensions: 35ft.L x 1 1ft.W x 2ft. H
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Section B-1000: Structural Steel
Item: Steel Beam
Dimensions: 5ft.L x 2ft.W x 2ft.H
1045
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: Prefabricated exterior wall module (PART)
Dimensions: 15ft.L x 2ft. W x 2ft. H
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of debris associated with this object.
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Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
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and preservation of debris prior to any action
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Decontamination Category: 4
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
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Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft. L x 4ft. W x 2ft. H
2001
(1 7) Grey 3 / 4 " Granite Planks,
Long box containing Misc. pieces of Marble
Decontamination Notes
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft. L x 4ft. W x 12ft.H
(10) Grey W Granite Planks,
Misc. pieces of Travertine,
(4) Grey V* Granite Slabs
2002
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 1h STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: 5ft.L x 4ft W x 2ft.H
2003
Salvaged material
Box of Misc. Pieces of Broken Travertine Slabs
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-2000: Building
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft. L x 4ft. W x 1ft.H
2004
Salvaged material
Misc. Pieces of Travertine Slab and Counter Tops
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 lh STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft.L x 4ft. W x 1ft.6in.H
2005
(14) Grey 3 / 4 "Granite Slabs
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft.L x 4ft. W x 2ft. H
2006
(14) Grey 3 / 4 "Granite Slabs
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 lh STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft. L x 4ft. W x 1ft.6in.H
(24) Grey %" Granite Planks
2007
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category; 1
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Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft L x 4ft. W x 2ft.H
Grey Marble Door Saddles,
(8) Red l-y/Granite Slabs
2008
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft.L x 4ft. W x 1ft.6in.H
(15) Black 1-y 4 "Granite Slabs
2009
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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8/7/02
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft. L x 4ft. W x 1ft.H
(4) Red 5" thick Granite Stone
2010
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft.L x 4ft. Wx 2ft. H
(18+) Pink 1- 1 //Granite Slabs
2011
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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8/7/02
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ftL x 4ft. W x 1ft.6in.H
2012
(6+-) Grey 3 / 4 " Granite Slabs,
(8)1- 1 /4"GraniteSlabs
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 lh STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft. L x 4ft. W x 2ft.H
2013
Miscellaneous Travertine Pieces
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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8/7/02
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft.L x 4ft. W x 2ft. H
2014
Grey & Red 1-%"Granite Slabs
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 8ft.L x 4ft. W x 1ft.6in.H
Grey Granite, Travertine, Grey Marble
Miscellaneous Sizes
201
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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8/7/02
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 8ft.L x 4ft. W x 1ft.6in.H
Grey Marble and Travertine — Misc. Sizes and
Thickness
2016
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 lh STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 8ft. L x 4ft.Wx 1ft.6in.H
Grey Marble and Travertine— Misc. Sizes and
Thickness
2017
Decontamination Notes:
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Decontamination Category: 1
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8/7/02
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft.Lx4ft.Wx 1ft.H
2018
Grey, Pink and Red Granite— Miscellaneous Sizes
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 lh STREET NY, NY 1001 8 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 5ft. L x 4ft. Wx 2ft. H
2019
(12) Pink 1-%" Granite Slabs
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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8/7/02
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 6ft. L x 3ft.Wx 1ft.6in.H
Va" Travertine Planks Misc. Widths and 72in.L
Decontamination Notes:
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 1001 8 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 8ft. L x 4ft. W x iftJin.H
2021
(9±) Va Travertine Planks
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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8/7/02
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: Misc. Stone on wood Palette
Dimensions: Palette: 8ft.L x 4ft. W x 2ftH
Salvaged material
(12) Grey Marble Saddles— 60in.L
Grey 1- 1 / 4 " Marble Slab
5 Grey 1-14" Marble Slabs
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 ,h STREET NY, NY 10018 Tet. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-2000: Building Materials
Item: (2) Plastic Planters Full of Misc. Travertine
Dimensions: 5ft. L x 4ft. W x 2ft. H
2023
Salvaged material
(2) Plastic Planters Full of Misc. Travertine
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: Aluminum Cladding
40 (±) Pieces
Dimensions: 15ft.Lx8ftWx6ft.H
NOTE: Due to the inaccessibility of each individual
item catalog numbers B-2101 through B-2200 have
been reserved for all miscellaneous aluminum
cladding. Items will be individually numbered after
decontamination.
2101
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38* STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 30ft.L x 3ft. Dia.
3001
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
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Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 14ft.Lx 3ft. Dia.
*NOTE; Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 1 001 8 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 25ft.L x 5ft. x 5ft. H
3003
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 18ft.L x 5ft. x 3ft. H
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
3004
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 18ft.L x 5ft. x 2ft. H
3005
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous-pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 10ft.Lx 10ft. x 6ft. H
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
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Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 1 5ft.L x1 Oft. Wx 1 0ft. H
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miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous-pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 22ft. L x 3ft. Dia,
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
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Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE SE ' N A FUTURE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 21 2. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 15ft.L x 7ft W x 3ft. H
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
misceffaneous- pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 15ft.L x 4ft. W x 3ft. H
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 25ft.L x 6ft. W x 7ft. H
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 10ft.Lx 8ftWx7ft.H
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate ail
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38* STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 12ft.Lx 2ft.Dia.
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 14ft.Lx 8ft.Wx2ft.H
3014
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 8ft.L x 6ft. W x 2ft. H
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
301
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 14ft. Lx 3ft.Dia.
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous pieces of metal including; copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris.
Decontamination Category: 1
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VOORSANGER & ASSOCATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38* STREET NY, NY 10018 Te,. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
item: North Tower Antenna
Dimensions: 20ft.L x 3ft.Dia.
*NOTE: Due to inaccessibility there are several
miscellaneous pieces of the antenna not yet included
in this inventory. These pieces are scattered in and
around the inventoried antenna pieces. These
objects shall be inventoried after decontamination
3017
Decontamination Notes^ "
Contractor should collect and decontaminate all
miscellaneous-pieces of metal including- copper
tubing and other miscellaneous debris
Decontamination Category: 1
Section B-3000: Building Component
Item: Elevator Motor
Dimensions: 8ft. L x 5ft. Dia
Brass rods intact
Decontamination Notes
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Elevator Motor
Dimensions: 6ft. L x 4ft. Dia
3102
Brass rods intact
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Elevator Motor
Dimensions: 8ft.L x 5ft. Dia
3103
Brass rods intact
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item; Elevator Motor
Dimensions: 3ft.L x 1ft.6in.Dia.
3104
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Elevator Motor
Dimensions: 5ft.L x 3ft. Dia.
Brass rods intact
3105
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category; 1
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Section B-3000:
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Item: Elevator Motor
Dimensions: 4ft. L x 2ft.Dia.
3106
Brass rods intact
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Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: Elevator Motor
Dimensions: 6ft. L x 4ft.Dia.
Brass rods have been removed
3107
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 ,h STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Elevator Motor
Dimensions: 6ft.L x 5ft.Dia.
3108
Brass rods have been removed
Decontamination Notes
Decontamination Category: 1
P1010025.jpg
8/1 2/02
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Elevator Motor
Dimensions: 6ft.L x 4ft.Dia.
Brass rods have been removed
3109
Decontamination Notes:
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Decontamination Category: 1
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8/1 2/02
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Elevator Motor
Dimensions; 6ft. L x 5ft.Dia.
Brass rods have been removed
Decontamination Notes
Decontamination Category: 1
3110
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Elevator Cab Floor Platform
Dimensions: 7ft.L x 5ft. x 3ft.H
Decontamination Notes:
Preserve all miscellaneous building materials
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 ,h STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Flag Poles from Church Street
Dimensions: 60ft.L x Ift.Dia.
3151
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Flag Poles from Church Street
Dimensions: 60ft.L x Ift.Dia.
Brass rods intact
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Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Flag Poles from Church Street
Dimensions: 60ft.L x Ift.Dia.
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Flag Poles from Church Street
Dimensions: 60ft.Lx Ift.Dia,
Brass rods intact
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 lh STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Flag Poles from Church Street
Dimensions: 60ft.L x Ift.Dia.
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: PATH Station Turn Style
Dimensions: Sft.L x 3ft. x 4ft. H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: PATH Station Turn Style
Dimensions: 5ft.L x 3ft. x 4ft. H
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Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: PATH Station Turn Style
Dimensions: 5ft. L x 3ft. x 4ft. H
3178
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 ,h STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: "Subway 1 and 9" "Cortland Street"
"World Trade Center Station"
Dimensions: 5ft.L x 5ft. W x 7ft. H
3201
Decontamination Notes
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: "PATH to New Jersey"
Dimensions: 10ftLx1ft.6in.Wx 1in.H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: "Morgan Stanley"
Dimensions: 10ft.L x 1ft.6in.Wx 1in.H
3203
Decontamination Notes
Decontamination Category: 1
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8/14/02
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item; Signage: "5 World Trade Center"
Dimensions: 10fLL x 1ft.6in.W x 1in.H
3204
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38'* STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: "The Mall at The World Trade Center"
Dimensions: 12ft.L x 4ft. x 2ft. H
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of paper debris associated with this
object.
Decontamination Notes: ,
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for consolidation
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 4
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: content of sign unknown at this time
Dimensions: 12ft.L x 4ft. x 2ft. H
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of paper debris (if found) associated
with this object.
3206
Decontamination Notes: "
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for consolidation
and preservation of debris prior to any action
Decontamination Category: 4
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: content of sign unknown at this time
Dimensions: 12ft.L x 4ft. x 2ft. H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of paper debris (if found) associated
with this object.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor- please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for consolidation
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 4
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: content of sign unknown at this time
Dimensions: 12ft.L x 4ft. x 2ft. H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of paper debris (if found) associated
with this object.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for consolidation
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
3207
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHiTECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY. NY 1001 8 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: "5 World Trade Center PATH"
Dimensions: 8ft.L x 5ft. x 3ft. H
3209
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: "7 World Trade Center" "World
Financial Center"
Dimensions: 12ft.L x 4ft. x 2ft. H
3210
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: Bicycle parking regulations mounted
to post
Dimensions: 9ft L x 1ft. x 1ft. H
Decontamination Notes:
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Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: content of sign unknown at this time
Dimensions: 20ft.L x 5ft. x 4ft. H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of paper debris (if found) associated
with this object.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for consolidation
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 4
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38" 1 STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: the letter "D", part of Krispy Kream
"DOUGHNUTS" (returned to owner)
Dimensions: 1 .5ft.L x 1 .5ft. W x 3in. H
3213
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Signage: the letter "S", part of Krispy Kream
"DOUGHNUTS" (returned to owner)
Dimensions: 1.5ft.L x 1.5ft.W x 3in. H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by;
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Pre-cast Concrete Planter
Dimensions: 5ft. Diameter x 2ft. H
3501
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: Pre-cast Concrete Bench
Dimensions: 5ft. L x 2ft. W x 2ft. H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared' by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38* STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Pre-cast Concrete Bench
Dimensions: 5ft. L x 2ft. W x 2ft. H
3503
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Pre-cast Concrete Bench
Dimensions: 5ft. L x 2ft. W x 2ft. H
Decontamination Category: 1
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Pre-cast Concrete Bench
Dimensions: 5ft. L x 2ft. W x 2ft. H
3505
Decontamination Notes
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Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-3000: Building Components
Item: Wood Create Containing Miscellaneous Metals
(removed from the Koenig "Sphere" during
decontamination)
Dimensions: 3ft. L x 3ft. W x 5ft. H
3506
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of contents.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Prepared by:
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Path Train Car #745
Dimensions: 45ft.L x 9ft. W x 14ft.H
4001
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes: ~~
Contractor pfeawr consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Path Train Car #143
Dimensions: 45ft.L x 9ft. W x 14ft. H
4002
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes: ~~
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Motorcycle
Dimensions: 8ft. L x 3ft. W x 2ft.H
4003
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Item: FDNY Ambulance
Dimensions: 8ft.L x 10ft.W x 9ft.H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
4004
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: PAPD CAD Pool Car #52320
Dimensions: 15ft.L x 8ft. W x 6ft.H
4005
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team tcrdiscus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: PAPD K-9 Unit Car #53470
Dimensions: 12ft.L x 6ft. W x 5ft.H
4006
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes: "
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action
Decontamination Category: 5
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by;
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Car
Dimensions: 12ft.L x 6ft. W x 3ft. H
4007
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Civilian Car
Dimensions: 10ft.L x 6ft. W x 4ft.H
4008
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Civilian Car
Dimensions: 1 3ft.L x 7ft. W x 3ft.H
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Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes: " ~
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
leant to discus possible- methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: NYC Taxi #6L95
Dimensions: 16ft.Lx7ft.Wx5ft.H
4010
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category:
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item; FDNY Vehicle
Dimensions: 1 8ft.L x 8ft. W x 6ft.H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: FDNY #9S99004
Dimensions: 16ft.L x 7ft. W x 5ft.H
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* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: FDNY Ladder Truck - Fort Pitt
Dimensions: 40ft.L x 8ft. W x 10ft.H
4013
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action
Decontamination Category: 5
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: FDNY Ladder Truck
Dimensions: 36ft.Lx 10ft.Wx 12ft.H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
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Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action
Decontamination Category: 5
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER &. ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 ,h STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Fire Truck Ladder
Dimensions: 26ft.L X 5ft.W x 5ft. H
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Sheet Metal - Part of Fire Truck
Dimensions: 7ft.L x 6ft.W x 4ft. H
4016
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38* STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Front Axle of FDNY Truck
Dimensions: 1 1ft.L x 6ft. W x 4ft.H
4017
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
tea^p.-to^djscus possible- methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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8/2/02
Section B-4000: Vehicles
item: FDNY Squad Car (Iced Tea in Cooler)
Dimensions: 26ft.L x 8ft. W x 10ft. H
401
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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8/2/02
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
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VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY 5 NY 1 001 8 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: FDNY Truck #21
Dimensions: 26ft.L x 8ft. W x 10ft.H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
4019
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8/2/02
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Car - Office of Chief Medical Examiner
Dimensions: 18ft.L x 8ft.Wx 7ft.H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
4020
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VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCH.TECTS, PC 246 WEST 38* STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: PAPD Van
Dimensions: 16ft.L x 7ft W x 7ft.H
4021
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes: " "
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to di^cu^ possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category; 5
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8/12/02
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: PAPD Car
Dimensions: 8ft.L x 7ft.W x 5ft.H
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action
Decontamination Category: 5
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 1 001 8 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: PAPD Car
Dimensions: 8ft.L x 7ft. W x 5ft. H
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consideration of this artifact.
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8/12/02
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: PAPD Car- Unmarked
Dimensions: 8ft L x 7ft. W x 5ft- H
4024
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCH.TECTS, PC 246 WEST 38* STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: PAPD Car- Unmarked
Dimensions: 8ft.L x 7ft. W x 5ft. H
Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes: " "
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Item: Car- PAPD Unmarked
Dimensions: 16ft.L x 7ft. W x 5ft. H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes: "
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 ,h STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-4000: Vehicles
item: PAPD #53500
Dimensions: 16ftL x 6ft. W x 7ft. H
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
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Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Civilian Car
Dimensions: 13fLLx 6ft.Wx 6ft. H
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* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE UbE IN A FUTURE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38* STREET NY, NY 1 001 8 Tel. 21 2. 302. 6464
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Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: PAPD #53850
Dimensions: 12ft.L x 6ft. W x 5ft.H
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Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to,discus..pQs.siblamathods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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8/14/02
Section B-4000: Vehicles
Item: Power Generator left by Secret Service
Dimensions: 6ft. L x 3ft. W x 4ft.H
4030
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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VOORSANSER . ASSOCKTES ARCHHECTS. PC 246 WEST 38' STREET NY . NY , 0018 T .,. ^ „ „_,
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 45ft.L x 1 0ft.W x 3ft.H
5001
Decontamination Notes:
After detailed photography preserve in place all steel
straps, aluminum cladding parts, spray fireproofing
misc. rubble and debris
Decontamination Category: 3
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 45ft. L x 10W x 3ft.H
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After detailed photography preserve in place all steel
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 50ft.L x 10ft.W x 3ft.H
5003
Decontamination Notes:
After detailed-photography preserve in place all
reinforced concrete, steel straps, aluminum cladding
parts, spray fireproofing, misc. rubble and debris.
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 50ft.L x 10ft.Wx 3ft.4in.H
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Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
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rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved '
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 50ft.L x 10ft.W x 3ft.4in.H
5005
Decontamination Notes:
Remove all loose" items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved '
separately. K
Decontamination Category: 2
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 55ft. L x 10ft.W x 3fUin.H
Decontamination Notes:
Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved '
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off
Prepared by: .. „ „ A „.
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 55ft.L x 10ftW x 3ft.4in.H
Decontamination Notes:
Remove ali idose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals,
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 55ft. L x 1 0ft.W x 3ft.4in.H
Decontamination Notes:
Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals,
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
5008
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 42ft. L x 1 0ft. W x 3ft.H
Decontamination Notes:
Remove ail' iodse items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved '
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 48ft.Lx 10ft. x 3ft.4in.H
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Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved '
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions; 45ft.L x 1 0ft.W x 3ft.4in.H
501
Decontamination Notes:
Remove all loose items. only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals,
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 40ft.L x 1 1ft.W x 3ft.H
501
Decontamination Notes:
Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals,
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38* STREET NY, NY 10018 TeL 212. 302. 6464
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 40ft.L x 1 0ft. W x 3ft.H
5013
Decontamination Notes:
Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved '
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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7/30/02
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 48ft.L x 10ft.W x 3ft.H
5014
Decontamination Notes:
Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved '
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-5000: North Tower
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Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 50ft.L x 10ft.W x 3ft. H
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Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals,
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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7/30/02
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 40ft.L x 10ft.W x 3ft. H
5016
Decontamination Notes:
Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals,
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 28ft.L x 1 1ft. W x 3ft. H
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Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
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Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item; Structural Triad
Dimensions; 26ft.L x 10ft.W x 3ft.H
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Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals,
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved
separately.
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Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 35ft.L x 1 0ft.W x 3ft.H
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Prepared by:
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: StructuralTriad
Dimensions: 44ft. L x 10ftW x 3ft. H
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Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 26ft L x 10ft.Wx 3ft.H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 26ft.L x 10ft.W x 3ft. H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 20ft.L x 10ft.W x 3ft H
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Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 14ft.L x 1 1ft. W x 3ftH
Decontamination Notes:
Remove aif loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals,
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved
separately.
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Item: Exterior Column with Spandrel
Dimensions: 22ft.L x 10ft. W x 3ft.H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: Structural Triad
Dimensions: 12ft.L x 8ft. W x 3ft.H
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Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Steel Column
Dimensions: 30ft.L x 3ft. W x 2ft.6in.H
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-5000: North Tower Curtain Wall
Item: Steel Column
Dimensions: 21ft.L x 2ft.6in.W x 3ft. H
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Decontamination Notes:
Remove all loose items only as required for
decontamination.
All removed items including misc. steel and metals,
rubble and debris shall be itemized and preserved
separately.
Decontamination Category: 2
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Section B-6000: Miscellaneous
Item: Reinforced Concrete Column
Dimensions: 18ft.L x 2ft. W x 2ft.H
6001
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-6000: Miscellaneous
Item: Rein. Concrete Column From Parking Garage
Dimensions: 14ft.L x 3ft. Wx 3ft. H
6002
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SALVAGE OF OBJECTS FOR USE IN A FUTURE
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
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Item: Processed Steel with Concrete: 1 5(±)
Dimensions: Area: 25ft.L x 14ft.W x 4ft. H
*NOTE: Due to the inaccessibility of each individual
item catalog numbers B-6101 through B-6150 have
been reserved for all such pieces. Items will be
individually numbered after decontamination.
6101
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-6000: Miscellaneous
Item: Processed Steel: Exterior Column Section
Dimensions: 4ft. L x 1ft.6in.W x 1ft.6in,H
*NOTE: Due to the inaccessibility of each individual
item catalog numbers B-6151 through B-6200 have
been reserved for all such pieces. Items will be
individually numbered after decontamination.
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Section B-6000: Miscellaneous
Item: Processed Steel Ext. & Int. Column Sections-
Batch: 30(+-) pieces to be tagged after decon.
Dimensions: Area: 30ft.L x IQft.W x 5ft. H
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NOTE: Due to the inaccessibility of each individual
item catalog numbers B-6151 through B-6200 have
been reserved for all such pieces. Items will be
individually numbered after decontamination
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category:
Section B-6000: Miscellaneous
Item: Composite ("meteor")
Dimensions: 10ft.Dia. x4ft.H
NOTE: This item is extremely FRAGILE. Handle~wlth
C3F6.
Contractor to construct palette per Architects
specifications. Item shall be secured to palette for all
future transportation
Decontamination Notes:
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact. Contractor please
consult Architect and Conservation team to discus
possible methods for decontamination and
preservation of debris prior to any action
Decontamination Category: 5
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-6000: Miscellaneous
Item: Composite ("meteor")
Dimensions: 10ft.L x 6ft. W x 5ft H
*NOTE: This item is extremely FRAGILE. Handle with
care.
Contractor to construct palette per Architects
specifications. Item shall be secured to palette for all
future transportation
Decontamination Notes:
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact. Contractor please
consult Architect and Conservation team to discus
possible methods for decontamination and
preservation of debris prior to any action.
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VOORSANGER & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PC 246 WEST 38 th STREET NY, NY 10018 Tel. 212. 302. 6464
Section B-6000: Miscellaneous
Item: Steel Track
Dimensions: 4ft.L x 5ft.W x 1ft.H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-6000: Miscellaneous
Item: Steel Track
Dimensions: 10ft.L x 7ft. Wx 6ft H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section B-6000: Miscellaneous
Item: Pipe— 10in. Dia.
Dimensions: 10ft.L x 7ft. W x 6ft. H
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numbers B-7001 through B-7999 have been reserted
for all ,tems within this group. Items include- fire ho?e
part of a FDNY vehicle, miscellaneous building '
materials, office furnishings and finishes 9
Decontamination Notes:
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact. Contractor please
consult Architect and Conservation "team to discus
possible methods for decontamination and
preservation of debris prior to any action
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WORLD TRADE CENTER ARCHIVE
Section B: Objects Stored Off Site
Prepared by:
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Section B-8000: Random Miscellaneous Steel:
Originally held for the Mayors Office
Item: Miscellaneous Steel Debris
Dimensions: Undetermined At This Time
*NOTE: Due to the inaccessibility of each individual
item catalog numbers B-8001 through B-9999 have
been reserved for all miscellaneous steel that was
originally being held for the Mayors Office. Items will
be individually numbered during the decontamination
process. It is doubtful that Hanger 17 will have
enough space to house these objects.
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Section C-1000: WTC Public Art Collection
Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture
Dimensions:
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Decontamination Category:
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Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Part)
Dimensions: 36in.Lx 18in.Wx9in.H
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Decontamination Notes:
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Section C-1000: WTC Public Art Collection
Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Part)
Dimensions: 1ft.6in.L x "Ift.W x 1in.H
1003
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section C-1000: WTC Public Art Collection
Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Part)
Dimensions: 3ft. L x 3ft. W x 9in.H
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Section C-1000: WTC Public Art Collection
Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Part)
Dimensions: 5ft. L x 3ft. W x 9in.H
1005
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section C-1000: WTC Public Art Collection
Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Part)
Dimensions: 2ft. Dia. x 4in.H
1006
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section C: Commissioned Fine Art Objects
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C-1000: WTC Public Art Collection
Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Interior Frame)
Dimensions: 3ft.L x 2ft.W x 6in.H
Decontamination Notes:
1007
Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Interior Frame)
Dimensions: 4ft. L x 1ft.6in.W x 6in.H
Decontamination Notes:
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Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Interior Frame)
Dimensions: 4ft.L x 1ft.6in.W x 6in.H
Decontamination Notes
Decontamination Category: 1
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Item: Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Interior Frame)
Dimensions: 1ft.6in.L x 9in.W x 6in.H
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section C: Commissioned Fine Art Objects
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Section C-1000: WTC Public Art Collection
Item; Koenig Cast Bronze Sculpture (Interior Frame)
Dimensions: 9in.L x 9in.W x 6in.H
Decontamination Notes:
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Section D-1000: Memorials Constructed on Site
Item: Light Pole Used as Flagpole
Dimensions: 32ft.l_
Decontamination Notes:
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Item: Steel Angel
Dimensions: 18ft.L x 9ft. Wx 6in.H
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Item: Last Column
Dimensions; 45ft L x 7ft. W x 3ft. H
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*NOTE: See the "Preservation Report", included, for
special recommendations.
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Section F: Social Content
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SECTION F:
Social Content
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Section F-3000: Misc. Social Representation
Item: Wood Create Containing Miscellaneous Paper
(removed from the Koenig "Sphere" during
decontamination)
Dimensions: 3ft. L x 3ft. W x 5ft. H
1001
* Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section F-3000: Misc. Social Representation
Item: Bicycle Rack w/ 7 Bikes
Dimensions: 10ft.Lx 5ft. Wx 5ft. H
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Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section F-3000: Misc. Social Representation
Item: Bronze Memorial Plaque
Dimensions: 30in.L x 20in.W x 2in.H
Inscription:
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RICHARD NICOLLS
First Governor of New York
1664-1668
Decontamination Notes:
Decontamination Category: 1
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Section X-0000: Temporary Catalog Numbers
Item: Unknown Contents of Steel Waste Container
Dimensions: 15ft. L x 6ft. W x 6ft. H
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consideration of this artifact
Decontamination Notes:
Contents unknown. Inspection required prior to
decontamination '
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team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section X-0000: Temporary Catalog Numbers
Item: Unknown Contents of Steel Waste Container
Dimensions: 15ft. L x 6ft. W x 9ft. H
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Architect and Conservation Team request special
consideration of this artifact.
Decontamination Notes:
Contents unknown. Inspection required prior to
decontamination
Contractor please consult Architect and Conservation
team to discus possible methods for decontamination
and preservation of debris prior to any action.
Decontamination Category: 5
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Section D: Objects Memorialized by Salvage/Rescue Crews
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Proposed Layout Summary
The south/east side of hanger 17 provides approximately 80,000 square
feet of open storage space in, the former, aircraft bay. In addition to this
open area there is approximately 4,000 square feet available at the
north/east end of the hanger. This area was once a maintenance shop and
locker room.
The attached layout proposes that the maintenance shop is converted into
a Small Artifact Storage facility. Due to the delicate nature of some smaller
artifacts, they will require a higher level of security and possibly a more
stable climate controlled environment. The preparation of this space will
require clean up and refurbishment of existing light fixtures. Construction of
interior partitions, storage racks, and climate control equipment may also
be required for proper storage and care of the artifacts. This space has
direct landside access through existing leaf and roll up overhead doors. In
addition there is direct access, through existing doors, to existing loading
dock and the primary storage area (the former aircraft bay). The primary
storage area will house the majority of the archive. Currently existing in the
storage area is a 6,200 SF decontamination facility, which will remain
indefinitely, and an existing 800 SF office, also to remain. With minimal
preparation this existing office has the potential to be used for future
operation of the archive. The remaining available storage area for large
artifacts is 72,000 SF. The storage area has direct airside access to the
airfield through existing hanger and roll up overhead doors. There is also
direct access through existing roll up overhead doors to the buildings
central circulation corridor and to the proposed Small Artifact Storage
facility. All doors will require lock replacement to ensure security of the
Archive.
Through discussions with the contractor, who will do the actual moving,
placement of the artifacts has been carefully planned to allow the required
circulation passage for trucks or fork-lift. By dividing the space into storage
"zones" and providing main circulation arteries we minimize the number of
artifacts required to be moved to gain access to an artifact in the back of
any zone. With this circulation space provided, in order to fit everything into
the area, it is necessary to stack some artifacts. The artifacts selected to
be stacked will be from the B-5000 series; North Tower curtain wall.
Illustrated on the following pages are the proposed circulation layout, the
proposed artifact layout and diagrams of each zone and which artifacts,
listed by catalog number, are located within it.
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